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Bi2MoO6 nanosheet array modified with ultrathin graphitic carbon nitride for high photoelectrochemical performance

Journal

CARBON
Volume 114, Issue -, Pages 591-600

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2016.12.043

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Bi2MoO6 nanosheet array; Graphitic carbon nitride; Co-catalyst; Charge separation; Photoelectrochemical property

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We report a facile method to fabricate Bi2MoO6 nanosheet array exposed with {010} facets for the highly improved photoelectrochemical (PEC) property related to water oxidation. The nanosheet array film would provide large surface area, low resistance and exposed oxygen atoms, facilitating the electrons transport and charge separation. More importantly, the optimized Bi2MoO6 nanosheet array yields a photocurrent density of 220 mu A/cm(2), which is more than two orders of magnitude higher than that of conventional Bi2MoO6 particles (1.8 mu A/cm(2)). Additionally, the nanosheet arrays were modified with ultrathin graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) nanolayers as co-catalyst to enhance the photo electrochemical activity. As expected, this unique photoanode yields a photocurrent density of 520 mu A/cm(2) at +0.8 V (versus SCE) under visible light irradiation, which is 2.3 times higher than the pure Bi2MoO6 nanosheet film. The origin of enhanced photoelectrochemical activity of the co-catalyst modified film may be due to the large surface area, oriented electrons transport pathways and improved charge separation. These demonstrations clearly reveal that the rationally fabricating of high photoactive nanosheet array and coating ultrathin cocatalysts may serve an alternate strategy toward the development of highly efficient photoanodes for water splitting. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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